If the Chancellor hoped to give the impression of a shrewd steward of the public purse she had an odd way of going about it.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer refused to confirm the widely expected announcement on support for Heathrow expansion but said his Government would back pro-growth policies. Also, the PM and Rachel ...
For once, Rachel Reeves said something that I can agree with. At her set piece speech on Wednesday, she said ‘low growth is ...
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House prices in some of the last villages in Greater London are 'permanently depressed', long-time campaigners tell The i ...
The government has committed to amending its upcoming non-dom reforms. Ali Lyon explores what they must contain to stop the ...
The Labour peer has revealed his frustration at the pace of Starmer's attempts to reset Britain's relationship with the EU ...
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For years the biggest enemy in the economic life of the UK was short-termism — a term hurled around like a rude word, often ...
After six months of talking down the economy and warning of tough times ahead, the UK chancellor Rachel Reeves has changed ...
Rachel Reeves has set out an ambitious timeline for the first flights to leave from Heathrow’s much-delayed third runway. The Chancellor announced yesterday that the government would back the plans ...
Rachel Reeves’s return to the growth agenda is a welcome shift in the UK’s economic strategy but it will only be credible if ...